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Two City Council Members Seek Report On Journalists' Detentions In Echo Park - Los Angeles Sentinel

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Two Los Angeles councilmen today introduced a motion requesting a report from the Los Angeles Police Department on officers' detention of journalists during demonstrations last week in Echo Park and the department's broader conduct toward journalists.

The post Two City Council Members Seek Report On Journalists' Detentions In Echo Park appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.

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